How can I file a lawsuit against police for breaking my arm and then denying medical attention?

Full question:

What form is needed to file a lawsuit against police for breaking my arm and then denying medical treatment?

  • Category: Civil Actions
  • Subcategory: Excessive Force
  • Date:
  • State: Texas

Answer:

In making an arrest, a police officer has the right to use some degree of physical coercion or threat. However, the Federal Constitution's Fourth Amendment protects individuals against the use of unreasonable or excessive force by an arresting officer. Thus, a police officer may not use force in excess of that which is reasonably necessary to make an arrest.

The privilege to use force is not limited to that amount of force necessary to protect the officer, but extends to that amount reasonably necessary to enable the officer to perform his or her duty.

However, an officer cannot use violence when no resistance is offered, or use force or violence disproportionate to the extent of the resistance offered.

The question of whether excessive force has been used in making an arrest is for the jury to determine.

A peace officer who exceeds his powers in making or attempting an arrest stands on the same footing as any other citizen and is liable for any injury caused thereby. Thus, a sheriff and his surety are liable for damages sustained by a person for an unlawful arrest not founded on probable cause and without a warrant where the arrest constituted an abuse of power. Misconduct subsequent to lawful arrest makes the officer liable only for such harm as is caused thereby. It does not make him or her liable for the arrest or for detention prior to the misconduct.

You may want to consider filing a Complaint in Federal Court for use of excessive force by the arresting officers.

This content is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Legal statutes mentioned reflect the law at the time the content was written and may no longer be current. Always verify the latest version of the law before relying on it.

FAQs

To file a lawsuit against the police for excessive force, first gather all relevant evidence, including medical records and witness statements. Next, you may need to file a notice of claim with the police department, depending on your state. After that, you can prepare your complaint and file it in the appropriate court. It's advisable to consult with an attorney who specializes in civil rights or police misconduct to ensure you follow the correct procedures.